#599 Postby northjaxpro » Sun Jun 05, 2016 5:49 pm
ronjon wrote:gatorcane wrote:Wow GFS has trended stronger indeed, now strong TS in the NE Gulf.
Looks to me on SAT that the upper level trough over SE Texas is weakening and retrograding slowly SW. This might be the reason GFS now showing strengthening.
I mentioned this myself in a post a short time ago. The upper trough across the Ohio Valley currently was supposed to dig southward , but has yet to so so, moving more east throughout the day. That was supposed to induced very strong shear over Colin, but because that has not happened, and the upper trough down into Northern Mexico has retrograded southwest, shear currently is not as bad for now. This is allowing Colin to ventilate much better than anyone anticipated at this point, and the models are now picking up on this.
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